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Open source photoblog application
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Pixelpost
Stable release1.7.3
Platform · PHP
 · MySQL
TypeOnline Gallery
Websitewww.pixelpost.org

Pixelpost is an open source photoblog application powered by PHP and MySQL, developed for publishing photos on a chronological base. Main features include multilingual capability, comment function, Exif support, spam filtering, categories, tagging and much more. There is a great range of templates and addons available to extend the basic features already included.

As with most Content Management Systems, Pixelpost must be uploaded to a webserver in order for it to function.

Pixelpost is no longer being developed from September 2009.

References

  1. CMS (2017-09-26). "Pixelpost Demo Site » Try Pixelpost without installing it". Open Source CMS. Retrieved 2024-06-28.

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